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  1. Hi all, 

    wondering if you have any good loads for 308 win with hunting type bullets that you are willing to share? 
    I would like to try various different bullet weights for different purposes. 
    The rifle is a sako 75 varmint with original 600mm barrel.

     

    thankyou

  2. Thanks for the replies guys!

    I have been doing that for a few reloads with the FL resizing die but im just conscious of working the brass alot. 
    an issue I cane across was I had a dud primer and the powder did not ignite and the case obviously moved forward enough to jam the bullet in the lands. When I opened the bolt it pulled the case out but the bullet stayed put and I had powder everywhere! Not ideal!

    I think it was bumped 2 thou but maybe 1 thou will be enough. The calibre that this happened with was a 223. 

  3. Hi all,

    up until now I have been solely a neck sizer but I want to bump the shoulders back a little. 
    I have all redding type s competition die sets and the only way possible with these die sets to bump the shoulder back is to use the FL sizer die and adjust it accordingly but I dont want to size the body. 
    I dont want to have to buy forster shoulder bump dies for all my calibres so im thinking I will have to get a machinist to ream the walls of my FL dies out a little?

    unless im missing something does anyone else have a different idea or how does everyone else carryout this task without full length sizing?

    thanks

  4. I have for sale two mint robertson stocks,

    The first is for a single shot action, it also has an adjustable butt plate

     

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    The second stock is a robertson composites stock for a repeating action, this uses the sako TRG mag, again it has an adjustable butt plate and is duracoated.

     

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    Im after £300 for the black stock and £400 for the camo stock with bottom metal and mag.

     

    Thanks

  5. I love the 22 Dasher. But, if you're not intending to use it for competition - you mentioned mag. feeding - it's definitely not worth all the bother of case-forming.

     

    What sort of velocities from what length of barrel an you obtain with the heavies from the dasher Vince?

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